Weird - we just named the new golfcart "Travelin Jack!" I gotta read that book, but hey I've got a couple years right?

I just picked up Cell at a tagsale this past weekend for like $.43 and I've heard it is great (up until the ending) but I'm used to king's ending sucking so.. but now I'm thinking maybe I'll read the talisman first.

btw Peter Straub should get as much credit for The Talisman as King, but I've always thought that this was why this book wouldn't be made a movie, too many thumbs in the profit pie. guess I was wrong ... again!

These are some quotes from Bev Vincent who wrote "The Road To The Dark Tower" regarding The Talisman and Black House movies taken from thedarktower.net. These quotes were from earlier in the year.

Of the three you list, Black House is the most likely to be made. The Talisman is dead in the water at present, and I don't think Bag of Bones ever made it into the water in the first place. Black House is in active development, though it's still in the very early stages.

I really want to see Bag Of Bones. I think it would make a decent movie.

Different groups own the film rights to The Talisman and Black House, so I don't expect the movies to bear any relationship to each other at all, assuming one or both get made.

This part sucks hard. It's like after Peter Jackson shocked and awed us with The Fellowship of the Ring, having Brett Ratner make The Two Towers and McG make Return Of The King, and then turning around and having Mick Garris make The Hobbit.

The Talisman movie is not in production. It might never be in theaters at the rate it's going. 20 years of pre-production and no casting, no decent script...

Even if Talisman or Black House are filmed, I have a really bad feeling that they will suck.... hard. Which is a shame because both books are so good in their own way.

i went with cell, because the source material is very good and it's actually got a decent director attached. from a buick 8 wasn't much of a book in my opinion. 1408 could be good, it's been a long time since i read that story though and the director isn't well known to me. but cusack and SLJ definitely give it promise (crossing back to the remake thread, if they ever do remake the shining again, they should cast SLJ in the scatman crothers role: "my grandmother and i could talk with our minds. she called it the muthafukkin shining")

creepshow 3 doesn't sound promising and the remake of pet sematary is unnecessary.

talisman and black house are still too much up-in-the-air to figure out how they'll turn out. i remember when it was sounding like they were gonna do talisman as an hbo miniseries, that would have been cool. instead, it'll probably end up as some lame tv-movie on the usa network.

While this is up, 1408 has 100% at RT right now. It has quite a few reviews and they all say the opposite of what I expected. The trailer just emitted 'bad movie' to me. I'm good at being wrong though.

We like a good Stephen King here on the Event Horizon, as he often provides inspiration for our more macabre parties. Personally I'm keen on seeing how 1408 turns out, although From A Buick 8 should hopefully end up a surreal masterpiece. When King writes it's as if from the kind of nightmarish dream you have when you're ill, sickly and lurid. I wouldn't mind seeing Insomnia splurged out in all its psychotropic glory either.

Now excuse me whilst I scrub my eyeholes, it's been a while and the puss is hardening!

Christine was a ghost story, not an "evil car" story. The movie fucked that one up, BIG time. Buick 8 is a surreal other-dimensional story. The Shining was a haunted hotel story. As much focus as was placed on that one room, the whole fucking place was haunted, to be sure. 1408 is about a single room.

Sure you can draw comparisons, but in the end, they're totally different stories. I mean, you could say you liked The Green Mile more when it was called Shawshank Redemption, because after all, they're both prison stories

Fawst wrote:Christine was a ghost story, not an "evil car" story. The movie fucked that one up, BIG time. Buick 8 is a surreal other-dimensional story. The Shining was a haunted hotel story. As much focus as was placed on that one room, the whole fucking place was haunted, to be sure. 1408 is about a single room.

Christine was a ghost story, not an "evil car" story. The movie fucked that one up, BIG time. Buick 8 is a surreal other-dimensional story. The Shining was a haunted hotel story. As much focus as was placed on that one room, the whole fucking place was haunted, to be sure. 1408 is about a single room.

Sure you can draw comparisons, but in the end, they're totally different stories. I mean, you could say you liked The Green Mile more when it was called Shawshank Redemption, because after all, they're both prison stories

It's shooting right now with Frank Darabont at the helm. If there's a probable winner coming up, it's this one. The Mist is in my SK Top 5. I'll be sure to re-read it before seeing the movie. If you haven't read it, run to your copy of Skeleton Crew or Dark Forces right now.

Fawst wrote:Christine was a ghost story, not an "evil car" story. The movie fucked that one up, BIG time. Buick 8 is a surreal other-dimensional story. The Shining was a haunted hotel story. As much focus as was placed on that one room, the whole fucking place was haunted, to be sure. 1408 is about a single room.

psychedelic, ask me how thrilled I am that I just found a copy of Skeleton Crew when I was unpacking some of my fiancee's stuff in our new apartment I've been dying to read this story, gonna start it tonight after work.

Dr William Weir wrote:I'm keen on seeing how 1408 turns out, although From A Buick 8 should hopefully end up a surreal masterpiece.

The Dino, he likes a the good Stephen King adaption, no? Like a the "Maximum Overdrive" or a the "Silver Bullet", heheheh...

Personally, I like a the "1408" the first time I saw it back when a she was a the Room 217 inna The Shining, anna the "From a Buick 8" back when a she was a called a the "Christine," no?

There's nothing more enjoyable than watching the can/man interface at the beginning of Maximum Overdrive. One feels it is a bit of an underrated classic of 80's bad horror!

Ah, I see your point, but there's a substantial difference between the cars in Christine and Buick. The use of a demonic car might be similar, but the dreamlike juxtaposition of the lifelike every day element coupled with the surreal nature of the car in Buick 8 is rather grand. Besides, anyone who has read FAB8 knows that there's no possession involved...

Apparently Stephen King's assistant posted something that exposed the charade. Now there is nothing there. I knew it was fake, but it made me hope that there is something happening somewhere to get these films made.

It's hopeless hope for me. The option to Wheel of Time has been sold many times by Jordan, and what has that gotten us? Nada.

I think the main difference here is that Dark Tower would make an incredible mini/maxi-series, and those guys have the chops to pull it off. They are passionate about the material, whereas Spielberg is passionate about many things, but easily distracted (I'm looking at YOU, Mr. Abraham Lincoln!).

Then again... Abrams has a scary habit of starting something without seeing it through to the end. He left Alias to work on Lost, and he has since left Lost to do the M:I3, and ... whatever new show he's working on.

I'm really not sure how I feel about that. That's a pretty heavily Dark Tower-related story. Granted, the way it's laid out in the book - it doesn't mention anything without really explaining the basics of it (except for Patrick's picture of Roland - "hims a king, too!"). I'd really love to see them keep the DT stuff in there, but I have a baaaad feeling that they'll pull another Hearts In Atlantis and remove or change the Dark Tower material.
Other than that, I find it an odd book to make a movie out of.

Edit - Also, might the scene where the plane crashes into the Civic Center be a little "too soon" for 9/11? I have no opinion either way, but some people other than Uwe Boll might think so.

Masters of Horror creator, and seasoned director of Stephen King adaptations, Mick Garris (Riding the Bullet, The Stand) is about to embark on a big screen version of King's '98 novel Bag of Bones.

In speaking to Fangoria Radio recently, Garris tells magazine editor Tony Timpone that it appears pal Joe Dante will helm Thirst - a remake of the Aussie vamp flick we were the first to tell you about here. Garris originally set out to direct that picture. "Bones," however, has been on Garris' to-do pile for some time and will take priority.

King's novel tells of Mike Noonan, a novelist grieving over the death of his wife who settles into their summer home, becomes embroiled in some nasty drama with a nasty local millionaire and falls privy to a series of hauntings.

Garris is attached as producer on Tobe Hooper's From a Buick 8.

I really dig the book Bag Of Bones. The thought of Mick Garris having anything to do with this turns my stomach. Everything this guy has filmed looks like it was shot in 1981 as a Made For TV movie with next to nothing for a budget.
Crud.

I don't get the Garris hate. I mean the Stand wasn't amazing but it was damn near as good as it could be as a TV miniseries in '94. Riding the Bullet was actually really well done though an odd choice for an adaptation in the first place.

Chairman Kaga wrote:I don't get the Garris hate. I mean the Stand wasn't amazing but it was damn near as good as it could be as a TV miniseries in '94. Riding the Bullet was actually really well done though an odd choice for an adaptation in the first place.

My best example for my hate is the man's work itself. Watch The Stand (1994) and then watch Desperation (2006). They look like they could have been filmed back-to-back. That's good if your name is Jackson and you're filming Tolkien. Not so good if you're Garris doing King.

"Bag of Bones is something we tried to do as a feature for two or three years," Garris tells us, "but the way features are now, if it's not about teenagers or a sequel or a remake, forget it. We wanted to do something much more adult and passionate than studios are making now. It's a ghost story for grown-ups. Television is the only place you can do that."

No you fucking pathetic Hack-of-all-Hacks. Television is the only place you can produce such epic pieces of shit as you have and somehow get away with it.1408? No teenagers, sequels, or remakes.The Mist? No teenagers (other than the one that was killed early), sequels, or remakes.Misery? No teenagers, sequels, or remakes.The Shawshank Redemption? No teenagers, sequels, or remakes.The Green Mile? No teenagers, sequels, or remakes.

Every single Stephen King property he has had a hand in is horrible. They just LOOK horrible. Then you get to the script and subsequent performances - also horrible.The likely reality is that no studio will back his destined-to-suck projects.Fuck I wish Garris would just retire and become a Wal-Mart greeter. But he's likely find a way to botch that as well.

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For some reason I envision Garris living in a cardboard box in some hidden corner of King's property and every so often tipping over the garbage cans looking for new pages to turn into terrible movies.